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FREEBODY DIAGRAM :
In physics and engineering, a free body diagram (force diagram, or FBD) is a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, movements, and resulting reactions on a body in a given condition.
what is free body :
The term free body is usually associated with the motion of a free body diagram, a pictorial device used by physicists and engineers. In that context, a body is said to be "free" when it is singled out from other bodies for the purposes of dynamic or static analysis.
How do you make a free body diagram? :
Draw each of the objects you're interested in. ...
Identify the forces acting on each object. ...
Draw a free-body diagram for each object. ...
Choose a coordinate system for each object. ...
For each object, write down each component of Newton's second law. ...............

Note: The distance between E and D is 4in (I'm not sure why there's a black box covering it)
This video will show you how to solve frame problems by isolating members and identifying the two-force members in a system. I'll be checking comments so please leave any questions that you have below! If this video helped you, be sure to subscribe!
Answers for part b)
By = 60lb
Ay = 40lb
Ax = 0
Bx = 0

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ProblemDescription: A sphere of mass “M” rests in a V-groove whose sides are inclined at angles α & β to the horizontal. Another identical sphere of same mass “M” rests on the first sphere and in contact with the side inclined at an angle α. Find the reaction RB on the lower sphere at the point B.
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Applied mechanics

Applied mechanics is a branch of the physical sciences and the practical application of mechanics. Applied mechanics describes the response of bodies (solids and fluids) or systems of bodies to external forces. Some examples of mechanical systems include the flow of a liquid under pressure, the fracture of a solid from an applied force, or the vibration of an ear in response to sound. A practitioner of the discipline is known as a mechanician.

Engineering mechanics may be defined as branch of science that describes the behavior of a body, in either a beginning state of rest or of motion, subjected to the action of forces.

Applied mechanics, as its name suggests, bridges the gap between physical theory and its application to technology. As such, applied mechanics is used in many fields of engineering, especially mechanical engineering. In this context, it is commonly referred to as engineering mechanics. Much of modern engineering mechanics is based on Isaac Newton's laws of motion while the modern
practice of their application can be traced back to Stephen Timoshenko, who is said to be the father of modern engineering mechanics.

The discipline of engineering is extremely broad, and encompasses a range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of applied science, technology and types of application.

The term Engineering is derived from the Latiningenium, meaning "cleverness" and ingeniare, meaning "to contrive, devise".

Definition

History

Engineering has existed since ancient times as humans devised fundamental inventions such as the wedge, lever, wheel, and pulley. Each of these inventions is essentially consistent with the modern definition of engineering.

Audio engineer

An audio engineer works on the recording, manipulation, mixing, reproduction, and reinforcement of sound. Audio engineers work on the "...technical aspect of recording—the placing of microphones, the turning of pre-amp knobs, the setting of levels. The physical recording of any project is done by an engineer... the nuts and bolts." Many audio engineers creatively use technologies to produce sound for film, radio, television, music, electronic products and computer games. Audio engineers also set up and operate sound reinforcement systems for concert, corporate, theatre, sporting and other events.

Audio engineering concerns the creative and practical aspects of sounds including speech and music, as well as the development of new audio technologies and advancing scientific understanding of audible sound.

Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering

The Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering is the engineering college at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) located in Pomona, California, United States. With over 5,600 undergraduate students (as of fall 2015), it is the largest engineering college in Southern California, the second largest college of engineering in the California State University system, and the seventeenth largest engineering college in the United States. In 2013 U.S. News & World Report ranks Cal Poly Pomona's undergraduate program 14th in the nation (for Master's-granting universities), and mentions that Cal Poly Pomona "has one of the top ranked engineering programs, and graduates roughly 1 of every 14 engineers in the state of California."

Because of the hands-on approach to academics and undergraduate focus, the college of engineering at Cal Poly Pomona is among the most selective engineering colleges in the nation and most of its departments are currently declared impacted (hold stringent standards for admissions). For fall 2015, the college admitted 45.3 percent of its total freshmen applicants who held an average unweighted GPA of 3.72 (out of 4.00) and SATs of 1178 (out of 1600), making the college admissions process statistically comparable to the University of California campuses at Davis, Irvine, and Santa Barbara.

Freshman

A freshman is a term commonly used to mean a person entering the first year of an educational institution.

Arab countries

In the Gulf Council countries (GCC), a fresher is called Mustajid (مُستجد), which means one who is new to something.

Australia and New Zealand

The term 'freshman' is not commonly used in Australia or New Zealand. The term first year is used within Australia and New Zealand universities primarily to describe students in their first year of tertiary education direct from secondary school, the exception being the University of Otago where the term 'fresher' is employed. In Australia, Year 7 (eight in some states) is the first year of high school education; in New Zealand, Year Nine is the first year of Secondary Education—in contrast to North America, where the ninth grade or "freshman year" is the first year. In New Zealand, year nine students are sometimes referred to as "Turds" as a derogatory reference to the old form system, as year nine was previously known as third form.

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basics of engineering mechanics

basics of engineering mechanics

basics of engineering mechanics

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FREE BODY DIAGRAM || engineering mechanics ||

FREE BODY DIAGRAM || engineering mechanics ||

FREE BODY DIAGRAM || engineering mechanics ||

FREEBODY DIAGRAM :
In physics and engineering, a free body diagram (force diagram, or FBD) is a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, movements, and resulting reactions on a body in a given condition.
what is free body :
The term free body is usually associated with the motion of a free body diagram, a pictorial device used by physicists and engineers. In that context, a body is said to be "free" when it is singled out from other bodies for the purposes of dynamic or static analysis.
How do you make a free body diagram? :
Draw each of the objects you're interested in. ...
Identify the forces acting on each object. ...
Draw a free-body diagram for each object. ...
Choose a coordinate system for each object. ...
For each object, write down each component of Newton's second law. ...............

Frame Problems - Statics/Engineering Mechanics

Note: The distance between E and D is 4in (I'm not sure why there's a black box covering it)
This video will show you how to solve frame problems by isolating members and identifying the two-force members in a system. I'll be checking comments so please leave any questions that you have below! If this video helped you, be sure to subscribe!
Answers for part b)
By = 60lb
Ay = 40lb
Ax = 0
Bx = 0

Mechanic vs Engineer - 5 Things You Need To Know

Should I be a mechanic or an engineer? What's the difference between an engineer and a mechanic? Is it better to be a mechanical engineer or a technician?
1. What is the educational requirement for engineers and technicians?
2. What's the educational experience like?
3. How much do engineers/mechanics make?
4.What’s the job requirement like?
5.What are the advantages/disadvantages of this job? Would you recommend it?
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Engineering Mechanics_Forces on a Plane_Level 2_Problem 2

Engineering Mechanics_Forces on a Plane_Level 2_Problem 2

Engineering Mechanics_Forces on a Plane_Level 2_Problem 2

ProblemDescription: A sphere of mass “M” rests in a V-groove whose sides are inclined at angles α & β to the horizontal. Another identical sphere of same mass “M” rests on the first sphere and in contact with the side inclined at an angle α. Find the reaction RB on the lower sphere at the point B.
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FREE BODY DIAGRAM || engineering mechanics ||

FREEBODY DIAGRAM :
In physics and engineering, a free body diagram (force diagram, or FBD) is a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, movements, and resulting reactions on a body in a given condition.
what is free body :
The term free body is usually associated with the motion of a free body diagram, a pictorial device used by physicists and engineers. In that context, a body is said to be "free" when it is singled out from other bodies for the purposes of dynamic or static analysis.
How do you make a free body diagram? :
Draw each of the objects you're interested in. ...
Identify the forces acting on each object. ...
Draw a free-body diagram for each object. ...
Choose a coordinate system for each object. ...
For each object, write down each component of Newton's s...

Engineering Mechanics Part 1 - Introduction

Frame Problems - Statics/Engineering Mechanics

Note: The distance between E and D is 4in (I'm not sure why there's a black box covering it)
This video will show you how to solve frame problems by isolating members and identifying the two-force members in a system. I'll be checking comments so please leave any questions that you have below! If this video helped you, be sure to subscribe!
Answers for part b)
By = 60lb
Ay = 40lb
Ax = 0
Bx = 0

Mechanic vs Engineer - 5 Things You Need To Know

Should I be a mechanic or an engineer? What's the difference between an engineer and a mechanic? Is it better to be a mechanical engineer or a technician?
1. What is the educational requirement for engineers and technicians?
2. What's the educational experience like?
3. How much do engineers/mechanics make?
4.What’s the job requirement like?
5.What are the advantages/disadvantages of this job? Would you recommend it?
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Engineering Mechanics_Forces on a Plane_Level 2_Problem 2

ProblemDescription: A sphere of mass “M” rests in a V-groove whose sides are inclined at angles α & β to the horizontal. Another identical sphere of same mass “M” rests on the first sphere and in contact with the side inclined at an angle α. Find the reaction RB on the lower sphere at the point B.
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In this Video we explained the method of section with example.
the video is bit lengthy because we tried to explain each and every point. so take your own time and watch it till the end.
The general procedure to solve truss problems is explained in the below video.
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FREE BODY DIAGRAM || engineering mechanics ||

FREEBODY DIAGRAM :
In physics and engineering, a free body diagram (force diagram, or FBD) is a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, mo...

FREEBODY DIAGRAM :
In physics and engineering, a free body diagram (force diagram, or FBD) is a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, movements, and resulting reactions on a body in a given condition.
what is free body :
The term free body is usually associated with the motion of a free body diagram, a pictorial device used by physicists and engineers. In that context, a body is said to be "free" when it is singled out from other bodies for the purposes of dynamic or static analysis.
How do you make a free body diagram? :
Draw each of the objects you're interested in. ...
Identify the forces acting on each object. ...
Draw a free-body diagram for each object. ...
Choose a coordinate system for each object. ...
For each object, write down each component of Newton's second law. ...............

FREEBODY DIAGRAM :
In physics and engineering, a free body diagram (force diagram, or FBD) is a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, movements, and resulting reactions on a body in a given condition.
what is free body :
The term free body is usually associated with the motion of a free body diagram, a pictorial device used by physicists and engineers. In that context, a body is said to be "free" when it is singled out from other bodies for the purposes of dynamic or static analysis.
How do you make a free body diagram? :
Draw each of the objects you're interested in. ...
Identify the forces acting on each object. ...
Draw a free-body diagram for each object. ...
Choose a coordinate system for each object. ...
For each object, write down each component of Newton's second law. ...............

Frame Problems - Statics/Engineering Mechanics

Note: The distance between E and D is 4in (I'm not sure why there's a black box covering it)
This video will show you how to solve frame problems by isolating m...

Note: The distance between E and D is 4in (I'm not sure why there's a black box covering it)
This video will show you how to solve frame problems by isolating members and identifying the two-force members in a system. I'll be checking comments so please leave any questions that you have below! If this video helped you, be sure to subscribe!
Answers for part b)
By = 60lb
Ay = 40lb
Ax = 0
Bx = 0

Note: The distance between E and D is 4in (I'm not sure why there's a black box covering it)
This video will show you how to solve frame problems by isolating members and identifying the two-force members in a system. I'll be checking comments so please leave any questions that you have below! If this video helped you, be sure to subscribe!
Answers for part b)
By = 60lb
Ay = 40lb
Ax = 0
Bx = 0

Mechanic vs Engineer - 5 Things You Need To Know

Should I be a mechanic or an engineer? What's the difference between an engineer and a mechanic? Is it better to be a mechanical engineer or a technician?
1. ...

Should I be a mechanic or an engineer? What's the difference between an engineer and a mechanic? Is it better to be a mechanical engineer or a technician?
1. What is the educational requirement for engineers and technicians?
2. What's the educational experience like?
3. How much do engineers/mechanics make?
4.What’s the job requirement like?
5.What are the advantages/disadvantages of this job? Would you recommend it?
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Should I be a mechanic or an engineer? What's the difference between an engineer and a mechanic? Is it better to be a mechanical engineer or a technician?
1. What is the educational requirement for engineers and technicians?
2. What's the educational experience like?
3. How much do engineers/mechanics make?
4.What’s the job requirement like?
5.What are the advantages/disadvantages of this job? Would you recommend it?
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Engineering Mechanics_Forces on a Plane_Level 2_Problem 2

ProblemDescription: A sphere of mass “M” rests in a V-groove whose sides are inclined at angles α & β to the horizontal. Another identical sphere of same mass ...

ProblemDescription: A sphere of mass “M” rests in a V-groove whose sides are inclined at angles α & β to the horizontal. Another identical sphere of same mass “M” rests on the first sphere and in contact with the side inclined at an angle α. Find the reaction RB on the lower sphere at the point B.
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ProblemDescription: A sphere of mass “M” rests in a V-groove whose sides are inclined at angles α & β to the horizontal. Another identical sphere of same mass “M” rests on the first sphere and in contact with the side inclined at an angle α. Find the reaction RB on the lower sphere at the point B.
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http://amzn.to/2xfKZjN
http://amzn.to/2jHXyBp

In this Video we explained the method of section with example.
the video is bit lengthy because we tried to explain each and every point. so take your own time ...

In this Video we explained the method of section with example.
the video is bit lengthy because we tried to explain each and every point. so take your own time and watch it till the end.
The general procedure to solve truss problems is explained in the below video.
https://youtu.be/CoLMf1ZqAHo
the procedure of method of Joint is explained in the below video
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In this Video we explained the method of section with example.
the video is bit lengthy because we tried to explain each and every point. so take your own time and watch it till the end.
The general procedure to solve truss problems is explained in the below video.
https://youtu.be/CoLMf1ZqAHo
the procedure of method of Joint is explained in the below video
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FREE BODY DIAGRAM || engineering mechanics ||

FREEBODY DIAGRAM :
In physics and engineering, a free body diagram (force diagram, or FBD) is a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, movements, and resulting reactions on a body in a given condition.
what is free body :
The term free body is usually associated with the motion of a free body diagram, a pictorial device used by physicists and engineers. In that context, a body is said to be "free" when it is singled out from other bodies for the purposes of dynamic or static analysis.
How do you make a free body diagram? :
Draw each of the objects you're interested in. ...
Identify the forces acting on each object. ...
Draw a free-body diagram for each object. ...
Choose a coordinate system for each object. ...
For each object, write down each component of Newton's second law. ...............

Frame Problems - Statics/Engineering Mechanics

Note: The distance between E and D is 4in (I'm not sure why there's a black box covering it)
This video will show you how to solve frame problems by isolating members and identifying the two-force members in a system. I'll be checking comments so please leave any questions that you have below! If this video helped you, be sure to subscribe!
Answers for part b)
By = 60lb
Ay = 40lb
Ax = 0
Bx = 0

Mechanic vs Engineer - 5 Things You Need To Know

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Engineering Mechanics_Forces on a Plane_Level 2_Problem 2

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In this Video we explained the method of section with example.
the video is bit lengthy because we tried to explain each and every point. so take your own time and watch it till the end.
The general procedure to solve truss problems is explained in the below video.
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the procedure of method of Joint is explained in the below video
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Applied mechanics

Applied mechanics is a branch of the physical sciences and the practical application of mechanics. Applied mechanics describes the response of bodies (solids and fluids) or systems of bodies to external forces. Some examples of mechanical systems include the flow of a liquid under pressure, the fracture of a solid from an applied force, or the vibration of an ear in response to sound. A practitioner of the discipline is known as a mechanician.

Engineering mechanics may be defined as branch of science that describes the behavior of a body, in either a beginning state of rest or of motion, subjected to the action of forces.

Applied mechanics, as its name suggests, bridges the gap between physical theory and its application to technology. As such, applied mechanics is used in many fields of engineering, especially mechanical engineering. In this context, it is commonly referred to as engineering mechanics. Much of modern engineering mechanics is based on Isaac Newton's laws of motion while the modern
practice of their application can be traced back to Stephen Timoshenko, who is said to be the father of modern engineering mechanics.